noun

pile

UK /paɪl/

pile

NOUN

Definition of pile

1

A pile is a lot of things with some on the bottom and more on top.

pil; yığmak; yığın

Example: There was a neat pile of sheets and blankets at the foot of each bed.

1

A pile is a long, strong post to support something like a bridge or building.

2

If you pile something somewhere, you put a lot of it there.

Example: The table that was piled high with all sorts of fruit, cheese, cakes, and sweets.

3

If something piles (up), there is more an more of it.

Example: I listen to the snow piling on the roof.

4

If something piles on top of something else, it is added to it.

Example: The changes, piled on top of the problems at home were too much.

pile

EXAMPLES

Examples of pile

1

There was a neat pile of sheets and blankets at the foot of each bed.

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2

He found his phone under a pile of clothes.

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3

The table that was piled high with all sorts of fruit, cheese, cakes, and sweets.

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4

She piled the books on the corner of the desk.

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5

I listen to the snow piling on the roof.

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